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Erskine and Clyde:
funny sayings, eccentric dances.

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Just a couple of little ol' country boys.
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up to their knees in blood.
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What it adds up to is this:
we've nothing to worry about

:26:13
as far as Cooney is concerned.
:26:16
The word from upstairs is
it looks like we're out of the shooting.

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- What if we're not?
- He said it's a hundred to one that we are.

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What if we have to go back up? The
colonel conned you out of any action.

:26:30
He didn't con me.
He talked straight sense.

:26:33
You haven't got it figured. I have.
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If we go back, l got a solution for Cooney.
A simple one. No channels to go through.

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- Just a nice, simple solution.
- What? Joe! What would you do?

:26:45
I got it figured.
Just let him goof once more.

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- Look, don't get any funny ideas.
- I mean it, Harry!

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Lieutenant!
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Get your men on the road
in 20 minutes, sir. Full packs.

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- Back to France?
- No, sir. We're going back up.

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There's been a big breakthrough.
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The paratroopers are already
on their way up.

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All right. Better get over
and alert the platoon.

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I want all platoon leaders outside the TP
once their men are on the road.

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Yes, sir.
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Well?
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A hundred to one, huh?
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Joe! Joe!
:27:35
Cooney is still in command,
for better or worse.

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And that's the situation. And l'm the exec.
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If anything happens to him...
I don't care if it's you or anyone else.

:27:45
The office makes the man, huh, Harry?
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Let's wait and see developments.

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